have known that the Lord hath saved his anointed. He will hear him from his holy heaven: the salvation of his right hand is powerful. Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will call on the name of the Lord our God. They are bound and have fallen; but we are risen and are set upright. O Lord, save the king; and hear us in the day that we call upon thee. Glory be to the Father, etc. As it was in the beginning, etc. V. O Lord, save William our king. R. And hear us in the day we shall call upon thee. The Prayer, (Quæsumus.) WE beseech thee, O Almighty God, that thy servant, William our King, who thro' thy mercy has undertaken the government of these realms, may also receive an increase of all virtue, wherewith being adorned, he may avoid every enormity of sin, vanquish his enemies, and, being rendered acceptable in thy sight, may, together with the royal issue, come at length to thee, who art the way the truth, and the life. Thro'. THE END. CONTENTS. Page Table of moveable feasts.. feasts throughout the year Days of fasting and abstinence Plenary Indulgences.. The principal festivals expounded... An explanation of the ornaments and ceremonies used in the holy sacrifice of the mass.... An explanation of the colours used by the Upon the sign of the Cross The use of the Latin tongue in the service of the church... Christian Doctrine.. A profession of Catholic Faith, extracted out of the Council of Trent, by P. Pius IV. The Impediments to Matrimony An instruction for the morning Prayers at up-rising .... An exercise for the morning. Grace before and after meat. A prayer for scholars before study Instructions for hearing Mass Prayer before Mass A devout method of hearing Masз Prayers after Mass. Words of Blosius.. The hymn, Veni Creator Anthem, &c., at sprinkling the holy water.. R 4 6 10 18 22 ib. 23 24 27 31 35 37 39 4i 47 48 49 50 52 68 69 70 Page for those who lead a single life... An oblation to Almighty God, which may be made every morning and evening.... 209 A prayer composed by St. Austin. An universal prayer for all things necessary Litany of the blessed Sacrament. A daily prayer in time of sickness ...... 370 374 376 ib. Short acts of the most necessary virtues to be daily made in time of sickness A daily preparation for death. Prayers for the dead. Vespers, or evening office for Sundays The Psalm, Exaudiat, etc., for the King . 383 + LAY BAPTISM. Provided an infant is in danger of dying before a priest can be procured, any other person, whether man, woman, or child, may baptize it in the following manner: Whilst pouring common water on the head or face of the infant, pronounce the words,— "I BAPTIZE THEE, IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE HOLY GHOST. AMEN." Printed by Keating and Brown, 38, Duke Street, |